6 feet deep tbh
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Album Rating: 5.0
Wu-Tang is boring Nas is for the children
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haha how mad are you though forreal
almost as mad as you were when u got banned for that list, so like, pretty much the maddest of all time.
on topic tho, the irony is that none of you guys are actually capable of discussing the album. you're all just taking defensive stabs at people who dont like it because you dont have anything better to say about it. kman said some real smart shit but you guys are too intent on staying focused on talking about how we can all never get along and that ratings are the worst
like excluding gayvy of course because literally all he's here for is to try and feel like a big boy and pick a fight
but:
the reason the lyrical themes r hitting people hard now is because it came out when it did when just months before racial tension in america reached a height that it hadn't in years. like black empowerment hip hop albums from the 80s/90s aren't gonna hit people today nearly as hard cause the experiences they're drawing from aren't things that ppl below the age of like 25/30 saw unfold firsthand
so much truth right here, generationally this album is important because its almost a refresher course on where hip hops been and what social and political problems helped its inception for a younger generation that never got on that train. and i have to agree it was good timing considering what is going on in the states right now, that makes it pretty relevant.
kman effectively changed my opinion about this a little bit simply by not being a defensive tool, take notes boys.
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it irked me that people were talking about this album like it was some kind of modern political masterpiece when they were/are either too young to have heard or connected with the best of the golden era political hip hop albums or just havent really explored any hip hop from before the 2000's but it makes sense that this is more directed at modern racial tensions and that kind of makes it important in its own right, or at leas the importance of that is greater than my hop-head feelings of betrayal when people go fanatic over this and don't know shit about the golden days. at least people are gaining something from the social consciousness of the record, its better than the inevitable hype train that will follow the next kanye or whatever
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Album Rating: 4.0
why did that opinion require so much explaining
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>two paragraphs
>so much explaining
god my brain hurts, so much explaining
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don't question his logic or you will be executed.
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Album Rating: 4.0
">two paragraphs
>so much explaining
god my brain hurts, so much explaining"
could've said the same damn thing in three sentences
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'm astounded at how much you guys are proving Potsy right with every stupid jab at his points. You guys are babys.
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Album Rating: 4.0
(regarding the one interesting discussion point of the last few pages)
Yeah I can totally see where Kman is coming from with that post and I didn't really think about it quite like that before either. I mean I've always seen this as something that is still relevant and in a sense 'current' but as Kman has highlighted it's also timely.
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Album Rating: 4.0
"I'm astounded at how much you guys are proving Potsy right with every stupid jab at his points. You guys are babys."
well yeah, he is right. the conversational environment on this website is terrible, and it's simply the atmosphere everyone here is used to. you don't need to change that or even acknowledge it. it's a useless thing to bring up
anyway, going on with the "sophisticated sputniker" talk, i think there are a lot of opinions made that fail to go together. these discrepancies lie on two spectrums: the first is the idea that albums such as tpab are masterpieces because they refresh an idea that has been beaten to death by commercialised and otherwise mediocre artists; the second is the idea that music doesn't have to be original as long as it executes the old idea in a masterful way (a claim that as been made to defend gkmc time and time again)
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Album Rating: 4.5
I'm astounded at how much you guys are proving Potsy right with every stupid jab at his points
point out exactly where there is a correlation between anything that hes said between the last few pages aside from the one comment where gameofmetal (most likely facetiously) said 'kinda sad the 4.5 avg is gone', because the only other comments recently complaining about the rating have stated that the album is overrated and that there are a lot of 5s for the album - making those people who hyped the album and praised it as a classic ancient history, seeing as they havent been present in this thread for quite a while...making complaining about them futile
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"point out exactly where there is a correlation between anything that hes said between the last few pages"
"on topic tho, the irony is that none of you guys are actually capable of discussing the album. you're all just taking defensive stabs at people who dont like it because you dont have anything better to say about it."
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suck potsy's dick more dude
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Album Rating: 4.0
lordepots's post was on point. he elaborated on why the 5s are being made and discussed how they're justified (if at all)
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futures you still seem upset about that other thread, didn't you do as we told you and leave the pc while you cool off?
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dude you are choking on his dick damn
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Album Rating: 4.0
lol glad sohisticated sputnik's over and done with
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Album Rating: 4.0
We aren't even on Potsys dick, it's just that Potsy is right.
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that dude is
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